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describe how the oocyte prevents polyspermy.
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- Outline the process of oogenesis.Describe the process of ovulation, the hormone involved and what is released into the Fallopian tube (It isn’t just the oocyte) . At what stage of meiosis is the secondary oocyte? What is the life expectancy of the secondary oocyte?Describe what occurs during cleavage and the product of thisdevelopmental process.